Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷These two volumes are a reprint of the edition of 1817 with additional material to clarify the text. It includes Coleridge's aesthetical writings; notes on the text; and an introductory essay about his theory of imagination. |
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As to the imagination , it seems at first sight , from the close coincidence of Coleridge's statement with that of Schelling , that he had accepted Schelling's system wholesale and with it his account of that faculty .
As to the imagination , it seems at first sight , from the close coincidence of Coleridge's statement with that of Schelling , that he had accepted Schelling's system wholesale and with it his account of that faculty .
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Here Coleridge seems to write in ignorance of Schelling's acknowledgement to Boehme . ( See also Crabb Robinson , Diary , & c . , Aug. 13 , 1812. ) F.N. Mr. Richard Saumarez , surgeon to the Magdalen Hospital , London .
Here Coleridge seems to write in ignorance of Schelling's acknowledgement to Boehme . ( See also Crabb Robinson , Diary , & c . , Aug. 13 , 1812. ) F.N. Mr. Richard Saumarez , surgeon to the Magdalen Hospital , London .
第 268 頁
This , as well as the great majority of the borrowings from Schelling to which I allude , I found already notified in the 1847 edition of the Biog . Lit. With regard to all these quotations from Schelling , it should be once for all ...
This , as well as the great majority of the borrowings from Schelling to which I allude , I found already notified in the 1847 edition of the Biog . Lit. With regard to all these quotations from Schelling , it should be once for all ...
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